Microsoft regularly releases Windows 10 updates that help keep us safe and improve the features and stability of our system. But sometimes they can also cause some problems too. If Windows 10 is acting up after an update, you found latest cumulative update has bug that causing Problem you can remove cumulative update on windows 10 by following steps below.

Uninstall Windows 10 Cumulative Updates

Press Windows Key + I keyboard shortcut to open Settings

Click Update & Security and under the “Check for updates” button click on the View Update History link.

This will display a list of the update history of recent cumulative and other updates,

Click Uninstall Updates link at the top of the page.

The classic control panel page opens that contains the list of recently installed updates.

Scroll down and find the update you want to get rid of, right-click on it and choose Uninstall.

You will be prompted to verify you want to uninstall it and see a progress bar during the uninstall process.

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Note: This list only allows you to uninstall cumulative updates that were installed since the feature update.

Uninstall cumulative update windows 10 command line

Updates can also be removed from the command line using the wusa tool. To do so, you need to know the KB (KnowledgeBase) number of the patch you want to remove.

Type cmd on start menu search, right-click on the result and select run as administrator. This launches an elevated command prompt.

To remove an update, use the command wusa /uninstall /kb:4470788

Note: Replace the KB number with the number of the update that you want to remove

Delete pending updates on Windows 10

If you are looking for delete pending updates, that corrupted, prevent install new updates, or causing a different issue. Follow the steps below: